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  4. COMPROMISE

    Well-informed circles in London are sanguine of a satisfactory outcome of the League Council controversy, and foreshadow a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRADE CREDITS

    Surprise was occasioned in the House of Commons, when Mr. J. Maxton, Labor member, representing a Glasgow constituency, ...

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  6. Market Scene in Damascus

    Latest cable advice reports "the ancient city" in the grip of war and completely encircled with barbed wire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BUSH FIRE TOLL

    On mount Plenty and in the surrounding district gangs of fighters are still battling against great bush fires, and the danger grows hourly. ...

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  8. NINE INJURED

    Nine passengers were hurt when a crowded motor 'bus crashed into a pole at Woollahra last night. Three of them were taken to ...

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  11. HOUSE OF LORDS

    The possibility of Dominion representatives being included in the House of Lords when the latter has been reformed, thus making it an "Imperial ...

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  12. £154,139,106

    The total amount provided by the Commonwealth to the end of June last for gratuities, pensions, general benefits, land settlement, housing, ...

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  13. HIS PADDY HAT

    Mr. Winston Churchill Chancellor of the Exchequer, while visiting Belfast to receive an honorary degree at Queen's University, was presented with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. NEW DESTROYERS

    This morning's official gazette contains a statement by Admiral Taka-rabe (Minister of Marine) in connection with the Naval Replacement Bill, ...

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  15. EMPIRE SCHOOL

    Complaints of the ignorance obtaining in England concerning the Dominions have been made by South African students who have just returned from a ...

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  16. WILKINS'S FLIGHT

    Oil and gasoline for Captain Wilkins's trans-Polar expedition will be transported by aeroplane from Fairbanks to the Point Barrow supply base ...

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  17. BODY ON BEACH

    A message from Landsborough states that the body of Frank Lukin, a well-known Brisbane solicitor, was found on the beach at Caloundra this morning. ...

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  18. PAVEMENT ARTIST

    The Agent-General for Queensland has requested Scotland Yard to assist in the search for Charles Shepherd, an Australian, who was last seen showing ...

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  19. DAMASCUS WIRED IN

    Damascus is completely encircled with barbed wire. French artillery bombarded groups of rebels at Yalda on February 28. ...

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  20. "BEAR" ATTACK

    One of the greatest breaks in prices in Wall Street's history caused wild scenes on the Exchange "kerb" markets. ...

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  21. DIVORCE PETITION

    Mrs. Ruth Madeleine Cavendish-petitioned for a divorce from Charles Delmar Cavendish, a purser in the employ of the P. and O. Company, on the ...

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  22. KEPT HIS SEAT

    Two cars met in collision at the corner of Dangar and Mann Streets last evening, and the occupant of one, Ernest Glover, a taxi-driver, had a ...

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  23. CUT OFF BY SEA

    The two men marooned on a lighthouse off the Finisterre coast have been rescued, after 20 attempts. Though the usual period is ten days, ...

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  24. SYDNEY IN 1810

    Mr, W. A. Little, of Sydney, found in a Marylebone second-hand book shop, a Chinese punchbowl, with paintings of Sydney in 1810, executed to the ...

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  25. JUDGE BEEBY

    The report that the chairmanship of the Industrial Commission is to be offered Judge Beeby, though inspired officially, was denied yesterday by the ...

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  26. ARMY ESTIMATES

    Sir L. Worthington-Evans (War Secretary), in a speech at Salisbury, announced that the army estimates for next year would be £42,500,000, as ...

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  27. LEIPZIG FAIR

    The "Morning Post's" Berlin correspondent states that President Hindenburg visited the Leipzig Fair. Foreigners are buying this year ...

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  28. MAROUBRA TRAGEDY

    Mrs. Ogilvie, the victim of the Maroubra shooting tragedy, still was in a serious condition in the Coast Hospital yesterday. ...

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  29. AWAITING BRITAIN'S REPLY

    In the House of Representatives today the Prime Minister, replying to Mr. W. M. Hughes, said the Government had been in communication with ...

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  30. There is Beauty in Prawning

    Sunset study of prawners at work in Middle Harbor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. EX-SENATOR COMMITTED

    Ex-Senator Benny, who reserved his defence, was to-day committed for trial on two charges of having fraudulently converted bonds and money to the ...

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  32. BRITAIN'S GOLD

    Replying, in the House of Commons to a question concerning Britain's present gold reserves and the export of gold since the restrictions were ...

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  33. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 9

    Warm to hot and sultry conditions, culminating during the next day or two in rain and thunder in northern and north-eastern ...

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  34. SLEDS FOR ARCTIC

    The secret attaching to sleds being built in France for the French Navy's Arctic expedition was revealed on Tuesday by a prominent engineer, who ...

    Article : 65 words
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